http://en.rian.ru/world/20110712/165143357.html
02:42 12/07/2011
WASHINGTON, July 12 (RIA Novosti)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov arrived in Washington early on Tuesday for talks with U.S. President Barack Obama and a meeting of the Middle East Quartet, a Russian embassy spokesman said.
During his visit Lavrov will also meet with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to discuss Obama's visit to Moscow due this fall.
The Russian and U.S. top diplomats will also discuss European missile defense, visa issues and a bilateral adoption agreement.
In his interview to the Rossiya24 channel shortly before departure, Lavrov said he would seek explanations for Washington's refusal to provide legally binding guarantees that the U.S. missile shield in Europe is not directed against Russia.
The Russian Foreign Minister will also attend a meeting of the Middle East Quartet of negotiators, comprising Russia, the United Nations, the European Union and the United States.
Lavrov will meet with his partners in the talks - Clinton, EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon during a working dinner later in the day.
The agenda of the talks will include the dispute between rival Palestinian factions of Fatah and Hamas over the formation of the unity government for the Palestinians and the resumption of direct peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians.
14:56 11/07/2011 » Politics
Sergey Lavrov will discuss the issue of NK conflict in Washington
http://www.panorama.am/en/politics/2011/07/11/lavrov-vashington/
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is paying three-day working visit to US, “finam.fm” radio station reports. According to the source, Lavrov is intended to discuss the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with the US administration.
It's reported the Russian FM will introduce the proposals package recommended to Yerevan and Baku on July 7 and 8.
Russian FM has posted on his Twitter blog that President Medvedev's message signals “it's high time to come to an agreement.”
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/article/lavrov-eyes-missile-defense-not-visas/440371.html
12 July 2011
By Alexandra Odynova
While a U.S. diplomat has called agreements on visa rules and child adoptions the highlight of U.S.-Russian talks in Washington, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the "key issue" would be the U.S. missile defense system.
Lavrov arrived in the United States on Monday, and his three days of talks starting Tuesday are to include the signing of the agreements with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama, who is to travel to Russia later this year.
"The political meaning of the situation around the missile defense system — of either a positive or negative outcome — will, of course, be discussed during my trip to Washington," Lavrov told Rossiiskaya Gazeta in an interview published Monday.
The United States says it wants to install elements of the missile defense system in Europe to intercept threats from Iran. Russia has objected to the planned system and offered an alternative in which it would participate.
U.S. Ambassador John Beyrle said last week that an Obama-initiated "reset" in ties with Russia would reach a new high with Lavrov's and Clinton's signing of a deal on child adoptions and to introduce three-year multiple-entry visas for businesspeople and tourists, as well as eliminating the need to secure visa invitations for residents of both countries.
"We can talk about a lot that we have got done together over the last three years … but for me, the best is really still yet to come next week when I go to Washington for the signing," Beyrle said July 4.
The date for the visa signing is not set. Lavrov said Thursday that the deal was being finalized.
Under the adoption agreement, adoptive parents will pass psychological testing, adoptions will be handled only by accredited agencies, and children will be considered Russian citizens until they turn 18, Lavrov said in an earlier interview with Rossia-24 television. The agreement will also require U.S. authorities to monitor adoptive parents to prevent child abuse.
Adoptions were effectively halted by Russia last year after a U.S. adoptive mother sent her 7-year-old son back to Russia unaccompanied on a plane.
Lavrov told Rossiiskaya Gazeta that in Washington he would also discuss Russia's hopes to enter the World Trade Organization this year, unrest in North Africa, and the creation of a wildlife reserve on both sides of the Bering Strait separating Russia and Alaska.
His trip was to kick off late Monday with a meeting of the Middle East "Quartet" to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. The Quartet comprises the European Union, Russia, the United Nations and the United States.
No breakthroughs were expected because the mediators were to only "compare notes about where we are and plot a course forward," State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland told reporters Friday in Washington, according to a transcript on the State Department's web site.
Bout's trial to resume
http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/07/12/53095487.html
Jul 12, 2011 10:09 Moscow Time
The trial of the alleged Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout will resume, despite his lawyers demands that the matter be closed.
In May Bout’s defense attorney asked the presiding judge to lift the charges brought against his client, arguing that the US government had no authority to consider criminal acts committed outside US territory. Viktor Bout was arrested in 2008 in Thailand after a sting operation masterminded by the US Drug Enforcement Agency.
Federal agents said they caught him offering to supply weapons to people he believed were Columbian FARC rebels.
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